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Flooring Options To Consider When Renovating Your Bathroom

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If your home is older and hasn't been updated since it was built, you're probably living with bathrooms that are out of date. A few decades ago, bathrooms with pastel tiles were popular, but they look dated now that neutral colors are trendy. Remodeling a bathroom makes the room more pleasant and it can add to the value of your home too. One decision you'll have to make is the type of flooring you'll have installed. Here's a look at some of your options.

Sheet Vinyl

Sheet vinyl is the ideal, affordable choice for a bathroom floor. At one time, vinyl tiles were popular for bathroom floors, but water can leak through the seams and cause the tiles to work loose. For that reason, the tiles have a fairly short lifespan. If you have kids that tend to get the floor wet often, then sheet vinyl is a better choice. There are no seams and the edges can be glued down and covered with trim so water can't get underneath the flooring. Water won't ruin vinyl, and it is easy to keep clean. Plus, the surface isn't slick when wet, so it is safe for bathrooms. Sheet vinyl is easy to install too, which makes it a good choice for DIY installations. It comes in many colors and styles, so you can install flooring that looks like ceramic tile or hardwood floors but is made from maintenance-free vinyl.

Ceramic Tiles

Ceramic tiles are another good choice for bathrooms. These tiles are sealed together with grout, so there is no worry about water leaking under the floor. Ceramic tiles are waterproof, so they won't be damaged even if the tub runs over and floods the floor or if the toilet overflows. You can buy tiles with a textured surface so they aren't slick, which is an important consideration if kids use the bathroom. The tiles are easy to keep clean, although you may need to scrub the grout lines occasionally to keep dirt and dust out of the grooves. Tiles come in different colors, so you can choose a good match for the room. Light and neutral colors can make the room seem much bigger than it is. Plus, light colors reflect light, which makes the bathroom brighter.

Concrete Flooring

Concrete flooring is becoming popular for kitchens and bathrooms. Although it may sound ugly, when concrete is used as flooring, it can be made to look stylish and shiny. It can be tinted any color and stamped with designs so it looks like expensive stone or tile. It resists water, which makes it ideal for bathrooms, and it is an excellent flooring material to use with radiant heating. You may want to consider radiant floor heating when your bathroom is renovated so you never have to walk barefoot on cold floors in the winter.

No matter which type of flooring you choose, you'll have a lot of options when it comes to texture, designs, and color. You may want to closely match the tile in your new shower or go with a contrasting color. The right flooring choice will perfectly complement the rest of your renovations and also be a choice that is easy to care for and keep clean. For more information or assistance, contact companies like Four Seasons Home Products.


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